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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1925)
Moderate Gains in Wheat After Varying Swings I ndertone Strong Most of Day, but Rallies All En counter Free Selling; Corn Strong. fl.v ( II ARLES j. IXll'IO. I tiiverbal Servlre Staff Cgrreqpondent. Chicago, Jan. SO.—Wheat emerged with / l..oder#:te gains today after a neeaion of uncertain swing? The undertone was strong moat of the day and at one time .May wheat came within Sc of the sea tor a top. hut all rallies encountered free selling, which Indicated that holders were ;Jt111 willing to accept profits nt advan tageous levels Wheat, closed %®1%C higher, corn was %r lower to %c higher, oats were l ’i f!$ l%c Up and rye ruled % ® 7fcC advanced. There haj been a noticeable falling off in t ho buying in nil markets of the world. Fundamental conditions are re guided :ia strong as ever, hut the price upheaval.** of l he last week have been too severe. Publicity' given to this marked rise In wheat above the $2 level apparently has tended to make the wiser traders tak? profits. At that Winnipeg w heat today, closed l '% ti 2 % ■ higher. The seaboard confirmed export sales of 400.000 to 600,000 bushels wheat, largely durum* and • onslstlng of some Duluth hprlngs. Liverpool closed ’id lower to ’ad higher. Corn manifested a very strong under tone early ami snot up quickly under a i ush of buying though commission I < uses. A stRieruetit by a local house, bearish for some time on corn, that it, ..i- hk*-i. the coarse grains would re ceive sonic of the surplus enthusiasm that] left the wheat pit. urged locul suppoit. On the bulge, however, heavy scllins: • ■edited to leading longs took the edge off the market. Oats met active support all day, and Hoaed with th<‘ beat part "r the W ■ eld*. Foreign demand for North Ameri • •.?u oats has liven'd, and with the move ment moderating tho trade believes that out* should do better I Rye was lifted by export news. Norway 'took w cargo, and export premiums were up yver 2c. Provisions lacked concentrate?! buyinf io offset hedging pressure. Lard was o if lt'c lower and ribs were 15c higher. Pit Notes. The fundamental cash. situation in I'ariiids is looked upon a- relatively irons compared with the l nite.i State?, i hey had a short crop up north, exports Lave been large, and it looks us though i ’mainlng supplies will barely cate for homo requirements, together wit it the i*i lit that id sold, but still unshipped out »f this country. At the opening of lake navigation visible' supplies In Canada arc likely to decrease rapidly. *t ;»© demand for cash wheat in this market and at outside points was fairly brisk, with premiums generally firm. ‘Locally, ’he off-grades of hard wheat '.no weak, but the good grades steady to llrm. No. 2 hard wheat sold here at ,V3 i\ bushel, the first time for winter \ heat t«* reach that price In this mar Let. Stocks of wheat at Minneapolis for i tto week Increased 600,000 bushels. A cable from llroomhall, the foreign miiciftth't&n. estimating the exportable \. heat sutplUM in ’he Argentine this year ,.t 1:15,670.000 bushels, attracted no i.ttle .selling in the trade. A surplus of 120. • ou.000 to 125.000.000 bushels Mfed been generally figured on. Ho stated that heat yield? In the north of the Argen tine have turned out better than ex pected. and that the spring drouth in that country was local. Aleo report? Jrom the southern part of that country \ era said to be more optimistic. Reports from Australia were bullish and attracted good buying early in Die bay. If wus affirmed that 70 per cent of the Australian surplus had ai ready oven void, and that the trade in that country •whs becoming excited. Foreign news con tinues me inly bullish. Foreign require ments by no means have been taken care «u yet. Dash wheat in Europe still coin ui.inds fancy prices. The strength in the underlying situation the world over win 1 rob&bly lead vvhea: prices still higher, hut right now there is • distinct tendency among the apecul&tlve element to go now. C HICAGO THICKS. By Updike Drain company. Atlantic <812. Art. (Open. IMrrh. I Low. | Dlo-e. ( Yes, i:8*l . Jul- ftuE? .,.*.T.#..IV.?ltiV.?lS —-Sep. ! 1.56 1.69 1.65*. J'j-JJ, 1’6rN ^Vay ' 1.79*. 1.11s. 173 1.30H 1.7914 . 1.7*1,. 1.79V Jul.» : 1.6794 1.65 . 15614 }.6« Sep. 1.3a . 13- 1.34'.»: 1-.6 J 1.3414 •'urn j I . J. , .in MLy ;i:ii:4i.1-.s.s.hUntl:8fc Jui. 1.36’ l.Z s 1.25%; 1.36% t 1.36% J 1.3«%. 1.36%, 1.36% Sep. 1.36% >.'■>'} J.36% i 37 ! L36% 1.36 * • • • • 1.3$ % 1 L26 % Oats ' May .'13 .01=4 .9S * ••*'41 •{**♦ July .63% .60% 63 64% .63% .64 .t>4%! .63 Vi Sep. I -6U .61 •■5$ 7s .60%^ .60 ^May 16 52 ‘16.52 '16.52 16.$3 |16.40 July 16.42 (16.83 '18.65 18.87 ,16.73 Ribs I ' ! I I ... May 15.60 4 7 ’ * 15.60 D..0 IF. 5 5 New York I.eneraL , Nr »v York Jan. 3«». Flout—Unsettled: spring patent?. $10,254* 1‘J.75 . soft winter straight $ 10.15 ® 10.40; hard winter, $•* sr, v*i 10.10 Rye F lour— Unsettled: fair jo 004? 0.20; choice to fancy, $? >04f3.5u. Rve—Firm; No. 2 we.tern. *l.x3% f. o New York, and $1.81%. c. 1. f, • * P.arle?.-—Strong, melting, $1.14® 1.1$, c 1 f New York. Vl'heat Spot, steady: No l dark north • spring, c. i f New ^ ork, loae and rail. $2.37*4 : No. * hard winter, f. o b^ 1*1 e and tall. $2.16%. No. . mixed durum, do. * .15%; No. 1 Manitoba, do, lit bond. *2 *5%. . • *orn—Spor. easy J Nox J yellow, c. 1. r . t !*< :<. New York, all nfil. $L4«; No. - tn-xed. do. $1.4614 •* m • late—Spot, jteedv ; No. 2 w hite. .O'". Feed—Easy ; city bran. 10o-pound > -ke t'{f,.o’': western bran, do. $36.25. Mav- Ti regu'ar; No. 1, $25.00®2b.00; N'm 2. $22.00® 24.00. Lard—Easy; middle west $16 25® 16.36 Minneapolis Cash ((rain. Minneapolis Minn., Jar 3* - U heat — No 1 northern. $1.94 4 01.96 4; >>«• 1 dark northern spring. choice t© fancy. $2.14402.264; good to choice. 12 02 4© 2 134, ordinary to good. $ 1.96 4 © 2.n 1 4 . No t hard f-pringa $ 1.96 4 02.26 4 ; No. 1 dark hard .Montana on track. 11.96 4©' 1. 19 4; to arrire. $1.96402.194; May. It 98 4 ; .Tul>. 11 974. »*orn No. 3 yellow. $1.2401.29. Oats—No. 3 white. 65% ©5b 4c. Barley—94 0 96c live—No. 2. $1.66401.674. FUx— No. 1. $3.260 3.30. 4 hicngo Cash hralti. t'hicago, Jan. 20 Wheat No. 2 rtd. t 17: No. 2 hard. $1,994 09.90. forrf - No. 2 mixed, $1.21; No. 2 yel |ow.tfl.S4 4. Oat*- No. 2 white. 61002c; No. 3-white, |, % id 69c. Ft v * - No ’ $1.7 2. Ok rlev —90 a * 1.00. Timothy Heed—$5-7606 60 *’’lover Heed—$26.000 33.00 bard -IIf..86 U i hi.—$16.37. Bellies—$17.60. KnnHite Clly Caah Brain. Kansas City. Jan. 3rt. Wheat No. i 11.9402.1! v o 3 red $2.1602.21; May. $193%; July. $1,624; September, XI it « Jilt'd Corn—No. white $1.3101.22; No. ? i kllnW, $1.25 ’* 1-0 4 : No. 3 ye||ow, $1.22 Vi. I ■!; No 2 mixed. $!.21 401.224; May Jl.274 bid; July. $129'* asked. Septeiu her. $1,30 4 split bid. HI. lewis Brain Futures. St F.nuis Jan. 30.--Wheat -Close: Mey. sj.11*24 bid; July. $1 68%. <'orn May. $J.26©1.364; July. $l-3i4 • uata—Not quoted. Minneapolis Flour. Minneapolis. Minn.. Jan. 30-—Flour Unchanged: shipments, 46,1 55 barrels. Brgn—$29.00. __ 4 hlrago flutter. Chicago .Tun. 30.—With price* advanr , *r lc on moat scores, the butler market today wm steady and firm on 92 score butter and firm on the medium snd low grades. Trading-was fslrly active on 92 scor*. with demand and movement brisk on otter grades. Dealers «»'* holding their goods firmly. «r"l Jn U'r»*t «iuarieiB were asking and obtaining prern iuiris. The centralized car market v. ns ■f' **m. with cars In u<«6d demand. «r pedally *9 and 90 score car*. There v»* .* limited supply of 99 score cars which ©ere ©anted Fresh Hut ter—92 score, 39c; 91 score f$c 90 score. 37c: 89 acore. 36 4c; 88 a<me 3 6 4 r; 87 srors. 34c; 86 score, 32t « enfrallr.ed <**» riots -90 score, $$4c; 19 acore. 37c, 18 score, 36H*. New YtiHt Metals. New York. Jan 30 «’upper ICasy: #le« trol)! I**, eprd and nearby. 144c; fu t irse. I444M0C, f Tln--Kaey, spot and nearby, 67.62, fu ture*. 57 75c tree*. .gLesdv ; prl< es Um hspged, Bead-Was) spot, $.1009. isc. /Inc Kr ay. Baal Hf. Bouts, spot, .474 0. Or | futui**. 7. DDC,k Antimony Hpot. 16. i»'. New \»rk 4 o(B*n (ptyrea {lose. V»r k Jan. 30. Cotton fuld^eg r) .tied a»f>.l i to 10 points ne lower, ■»l,r,.j. if to 23.07c; MV- 34 94' to ; i 97c, July, J4.20O to 34.21c; October. 1bC2c# Decamber, 14.06'ta 24.01a. r-—— Omaha Grain _' V Omaha. Jan. SO. 1924. „ _ ohl on the tables today from in to 2c higher There was only a moderate demand, although trading was somewhat limited on account »*f rgut receipts. Only 21 cars were reported in. Corn sold from 2c to 4*- higher. I he d«mand was tailed good and tables were well cleared of samples. Receipt* were 59 cars. . . , . ... Oats sold from to 2c higher, bulk of the trades being- made nt the futl advance. Receipts, 32 ' an?-. , , Tt$* was quoted nominally unchanged and barley Strong. OnmliH 4'nrlots N»l«. WHEAT. No. 1 dark hard: 1 car. $2.06 No. 1 hard: 1 car, $1,954; 1 car, $1.98; 2icgrs, $1.95. . . No. 2 hard: 3 cars, $1.95; 1 car, $ 1.94c; 2 ears. $1,944. No 2 hard: 1 car. $1.92; 1 car. 12.00; 1 car. $1,924: 1 car. $1.92. No. 4 hard: 1 car, $1,924: 3 ogre. $1.91. No. 5 hat d: 1 ear. $1.S8; I car. $1,8 4 4. Sample Viard: 1 car, $1.70; 1 car, $1.90. No. 5 mixed; 1 car. $1.92. TORN No. 2 white: 1 car. $1.23. No. 3 white: 1 car, $1.21. No. 3 white: 1 car, $111. No. 3 yellow : 1 car. $1.25; 1 car. $1,22 4; 1 -'ar. $1.22. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. $1.21; 4 cars. $1.20; 2 cars. $1.19: 4 cars. $1.18: I cur. $1.16. No. 6 yellow: 2 cars, $1.13; 4 cars. $1.14; 1 -ar. $1.15. No. 6 yellow: 3 cars, $1.09; 3 cars, $1.08. Sample yellow: 1 car, 96e: 1 car, 96c. No. 4 mixed: 7 cars. $1.15. No. 5 mixed: 1 car. $1.10. No. 6 mixed: 1 car. $1.03; 1 car. $1.06. OATS. No. 2 white: 3 cars*. 69 4c. No. 3 while: 1 ear. 58 4c: 13 car*. 53c. No. 4 white: 1 car. 57 4; 2 cars, 6y. Sample white: 1 car, 56 4c; 1 cor, 56c. BARLEY. No. 2: 1 car, $1.01. Hnll.v Inspection of (irain Received. W11E A T. Hard: 11 cars No. 1. 30 car* No. 2. 18 cois No. 3, 9 cars No. 4. 4 cars No. 5. 27 car.* sample. Mixed wheat: 1 'ar No. 1, 1 car No. 5. Spring: I car No. 1. Total. 102 ears. * t >KN. Yellow: 6 ears No. 17 cars No 4, 7 carp No. 5. 1 car No. 1 car sample. White: 2 cars No. 2. 4 cars No. 3, 1 ca- No. 5, 1 car > ample. Mixed: 1 <ar No. S cars No. 4. 2 car** No. f». 2 cars sample. Total, 51 cars. OATS. 4 car* No. 3. 14 cava No. 3. 6 cars No. 4. 7 car.* sample. Total, 31 car*. RYE 2 cars No. 1. Total, 2 cars. HARLEY. 1 car No. 4. Total cars. 1*7. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (• h riots. 1 Receipt* Today W'k Ago. IT Ago. Wheat . .....21 73 73 1'em . - . .. "9 14 1 16:; Oa t a . 2" 4 8 31 Rye . 1 1 5 Barley .. 2 3 Shipments: Wheat . 72 4 7 3 2 Corn . 54 26 122 Oats . 2 9 20 52 Rye . • J Barley . 0 CHICAGO RECEIPTS Week Year Harlots— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat . .30 2 8 28 Corn .2i>*. 229 2*M Oats . C5 S4 S4 K A N HA S CIT Y It EC KI PTH. Week Year CarJols — Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat . 79 90 105 Corn . 58 9 2 158 Oats . 14 23 19 9 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Week Yea? Carlols— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat . 93 79 66 Corn . 77 127 162 Oats . C,p 112 R7 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Wtek Tear On riots-- Today. Ago. Ago. Minneapolis .261 266 214 Duluth . 92 61 23 Winnipeg.2" 2 ..9 614 New York Sugt.r, New York, J*n. 30. The raw sugar market u as quiet and steady «today. The only sales reported "ere 10,04)0 bags of Cuban for prompt shipment at 4.65c and 5.000 bags loading next monili at 4.62c. Raw sugar futures were easier, reflect ing increased oferings on the spot mar ket and the estimate by the Cuban mill owners and Planter.* Association of a < rop of 4.604,900 tons which was construed as bearish. Final prices were at the low est, and 3 to 4 points net lower for ac tive positions under scattered liquidation ami selling for I'uban account. March closed. 2.83c; May, 2.96c; July, 3.11c; Septejuber. 5.22c. Only a light Inquiry was reported for reftned sugar with ail refiners said fo be accepting business at the 6 ent level for fine granulated. Business in refined futures onslsted of five lots Tor May delivery at 6.36. New York Produce. New York, Jan. 30.*—Butter Firm; re celpts. 6.845 tube; creamery higher than extras. 40V«$41c; do, extras (92 score), 40c; do. seconds <88 to 91 score), 17 fa 39 4c; packing stock current make No. 2. 25c. Eggs—Firm; receipts. 14.126; fresh fathered extra firsts, I9#60c; do. firsts. 7# 58c; do seconds. 54#56c; nearby hen nery whites, closely selected extras. 61 4 ©92c; nearby and nearby western hen nery whites, firsts to average extras. 58 fa 61c; nearby hennery browns, extras. 62#63c; Pacific coast whites, extrse. 99** 604c; do. firsts to extra firsts. 67 4#»9c; refrigerator firsts. 4*4 #494°. Cheese - Steady . receipts. 4" 977 pounds State, whole tnjlk. fiats, held, fancy to fancy specials. 254 u 26c. New York l)rt Rood*. New York, Jar "0. Percales tods were advanced half a cent a yard and print* 4-' for February and March dr liveries. Sales in the last few day* have been v*ry large Ginghams were in bet ter demand. Large users of insulating yarns ar*» making more inquiries for de liveries through June. Frlnt cloths "ere firmer and w ul«* goods slightly higher. Sheetings and convertible* "ere quiet and steady. Burlaps were pulet and firm Rayon prices will be advanced next month. More Inquiry was reported in men's fabric lines that are to l*e priced for fall next week The dosing offer ing at annual retail sales In large de partment stores are attracting many buyers. • -- New York Coffee Future* New York, .ion. "it.- The market for coffee futures was higher today on firmer Brazilian cobles ami reports of smaller ■ •oar and freight offering* The opening was unchanged fo 11 points higher. Many contra* is sold up to 19.66c, or 37 points above yesterdays closing quotation s ml closed at 19.62c with the general market ■ bowing net advances of 13 to 45 points. Hales were estimated st 49.onn bag* cjoe ing quotations: March. 24' 95c; May. 19.62*'; July. 18.55c; September, 17.80c; December. 16.90c Spot coffee, quiet; Rio 7s, 22%c; Ran tos 4s. 27% fa 28 V Chicago Butter and Egg Futures. China-to. Jan 27. Quotations furnished by George K. Clark, 1327 Woodmen of the world building. I Cars. | Open. | High. | Low. | Close. Tan! \ i 55% 52%' .62% Feb. *8 .37 .87% ,3h% 16% Ms r . . ! . . ... .I '.31 April 4 in >4 30 C .10% in% I >ec1 : 1.1 ' r,.1»t -3 I .131 * BUTT Kit, I Car*. ' Mp*r». ! High, i Low. I '*),,*.■ Jan* I S I 39 I .".1% .18% !l9% F*b 200 !3» I 59% .38% 31% Mar. J .39%' .39% .39%' 19% .funs 3 .38% .38% .38% .3*% H*. .. , . ,..j 4 hli'Mgo C otton. Quotations furnished by X. ri Buflm At Co., 234 Omaha National Il;nik building. Phones Jackson 6187, 5J8I, 6189. I open. | High 4 l,ow. I Close. lYeei'y. Mar. : 23 76 I 23.90 1 23.70 ! 23.76 21 60 May I 24 07 24 25 I 24.03 I 24 07 24 1 3 July ; 24 30 24 35 24.1 6 24.1 8 24.3H Ort, 1 23 88 | 24 00 1 23.86 I 23.86 28,9a .New York Mugs'. Quotations furnished by J. ri Barhe At Co., 224 Omaha National Hank building Phones Jackson 6187, 6188, 61*9 " |T>pen. I High. I Low. I Close. | Yes Mar. 2 8.» I 2.*8 2,82 | 2 83 1 2.67 May 2 98 2 99 ! 2 96 2.90 1 .1 0'j July 8 14 3.16 3.1 1 * 3.11 1 3 16 riept. r 23 3 "9 I 3.22 I 3 22 ! 3.26 Her. .1 21 7 "4 ! :: 22 I 3 22 | 5.25 rif. ,)<«**<oil IJiMkN'b. fit Joseph. "Bn .(ho .10 Hogs He refpts, 7 600 head; *l*sdv to 6r higher, tot*. 111.00. bulk. 1 ".26 €910.90, t'attle K*ce|pta. 800 head, dull and Weak: hulk of alee?* $6.»C>t^8.*o. rows ntid heifers. $ 1.26 (tf M 7 6 . ralves. |l >n',i 12.00, siorkere end feeders, 14 '.0(0 8.00 Sheen and l.nmh* Iterelpia. 8.000 head, 25 93ftc higher lambs. $17.261118.1"; owes, $9,000 10.28, Turpentine unit VtiMihi. Savannah *i < Jan. 30. Tuipenllnr 'dull. 88c, (nip* none; rerrlpie. 4*» hide shipenta. 262 bhls , slock, ll 7.8.1 bblr Roiln Firin' seles. 641 <Hsk". raoelpi* 211 rrisks: shipments, 8.6600 cask*. atocU. 7" 697 rusk* Quote h I» K F<; 1, 18 . II $7 16 I 1 J6 K $7 1. 8f I,' 7" \ IT P', NS 11 | $8 (), \XW. $93". X. I'» 4« l.lterpiMri. t otton. LHerpM 1 Jan % Weekly «a# 11 ■ »*» ■ slittssfes. Total forwarded i«. mill*.-, 71, 000 bales nf v hi* h American 80 000 Kim |>, *0* "00. A me . hh ■ PI. 000 In pout* 107.oon; American. 91,000, eeporls. ^5,000; 1,000. Receipt* were: C.Vflc Hors Sheep Official Mo ml tt»> 7.475 l*.i-99 7,0*0 | official TusatUy .. . 0,927 -3,184 11.006 Official A\ ed need ay . 7,844 16,995 9.102 official Thursday... 6.343 1 1.001 5,3?* Eat haute Friday. S.Offo IjMOO e..r*00 Five days tills week. 2 o,5*9 >4.040 "8,017 Same laat week.32.67 8 >1.808 37.Mo Same 2 weeks ago,.33,786 3 11,393 43,9;{o Same 3 weeks ago. .36,301 90,495 47,791 Same year ago 33 038 93.231 43,072 Cattle— Receipts. 2.080 head. Although eg trie receipts .were small, even for >'il day. there was no Improvement eiih*r in demand or In prices. For the most part the marker was dull st Thurnday a bottom level* or 40$o0c lower than Tue? day and as low as at any time last week. Cows and heifers also sold fully a quar ter lower, the advance of the early part of the V eel; being practically lost, phal li- SB In stockers and feeders continue* • f limited propositions but prices ate firmly held at levels around 25c higher than * week ago. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice 'catlings. $9.25(d’lU.i6: fair to good 'ear lings. $8.00 ft 9 2;>; fair td good yearlings. $6.75437.75; good to choice steers. $9.2*41 in.:,Q: fair to good steers. $8.1009.26; common to fair uteer*, $7."0$8.00; trashy warmed-up cattle. $/».50<cf 6.50; good to choice fed heifers. $7.25 08.60; fair to y« od fed heifers, $6 2507.16: common to fair heifers. l&.OOIr 4.08: good to choice fed cow f. $5.75 $7.00: fair to good ted cows, $4.25 #5.60; common to fair fed rows. $75 0'a 2.75; heavy fleshy feeder^ $7 76# > 40; good to choice feeders, $7.25$ S 00; fair in good feeders. $6.6007.25; common to fair feeders, $5,60#*5.50: good in choice mi uc lie in. $7.40 tf 8. 26 ; foil* to good stockers. $6.50®7..’io: common to fair Mockers. $5 60 0 6.50; trash? stockers, $4.60 '0.5 25 ; stock heifers. $-4.0005.50; stork rows. $2.75® 8.60: stock calves, $4.004i 7 00, veal rnlves, $4.00$ 11.00; bulls, stags, etc., $3.75# 5.75. HKRK STEERS. No. Av. Pr So. Av. Pr. 7. 001 $ fi *5 .3 2.1294 $ 8 36 11.. 865 8 35 17 . 1.338 8 K0 IT.. 900 7 20. 9*4 K 75 L'l. 8 11| 7 75 1 7 . 1.3Hn 9 25 19.1191 8 0m 7 1091 $9.5 TOWS. 10. 1185 6 .33 5.1086 6 50 7 . 1202 4 8 6 HEfFERH 7. 707 5 26 20.1075 7 25 9 . 656 6 26 HTorKEHH AND FEEDERS. It. 681 5 60 22* • . . . 660 5 90 9 . . 506 4 00 9F. .... 713 6 50 .3 4.916 6 SO RCLLP. 1 . 1690 4 25 1.1890 4 40 1.1620 4 35 « A LVEP. .3.353 ft on . ... 396 6 75 1 ,’.on 6 60 7. 201 0 75 . 526 7 00 1 150 10 00 1 . 150 10 6“ Hogs—Receipts. 16.000 head Fnmewhat larger supplies tended to make trade a trifle low. although shippers were fairly urgent buyers of the bes* butcher graafes ftl around stead;, prices, "he packer mar ket was draggy at stead? to possibly a -hade easier levels. Bulk of nil sales was at $10.15# 10.76, with oarly lop $10.80. Representative sales; No. Av. Sh. Jtr No. Av. Rh. Pr. 46.. 206 4 0 $W15 72.. 250 ... $1y 4 5 40.. 187 ... 10 50 80...10| ... 10 66 >0. . 21)3 ... 10 60 79..210 ... 10 66 4.7. .189 ... 61 . .21 8 ... 1 0 70 54 . . 2’«f. ... 10 75 70. .872 ... 108" Sheep—Receipts, 5,500 bead. A broad lemand was apparent from all quarters for fat la ml** tills morning and move ment got under way early at prices fully 2§®50c higher than Thursday. Feeders were scarce and strong, with aged sheep slow and weak. Quotations on sheen and la mbs: T.ainbs. ?ood to choice, $17.75® 18.25: lambs, fair to good. 916.7C-® J7.50; feeding lambs. 115.75f$17.40; clipped lambs, fed $14.nn^ 14.60: wethers. $ 10. no #11.75: fat eivea, Rf.50010.00; yearlings $11.75014.50. VAT LAMBf*. No. Av Pr. No. Av. Pr. 190. 88 $18 00 467 . 90 $18 10 346. 90 1h 25 FEEDER DAMBS. < Fed.) :ei. $i i; 4o Receipts and disposition of livestock the iTnion stock yards. Omaha. Neb 24 hours ending at 3 p. m., Friday, J uary 30: Cat. Hog: . \ M\ fit 5 P. Ry.. 12 Mo. Par. Ry. : 3 I. P n R. 18 4' i\ V.. W . feasi . * ,<t N AV . wear.. 17 6, . St. P. M. & 0. 11 2u H. A- Q. «ast . . ... ’. B fir Q . vest _-... 15 It l\ R. 1. fit P . east . > _2 V R I A- P. west . 1. C. It R.. . L * 6 G. \V. R. 1 Total receipts . 7" 214 RECEIPT.*- - \Rl.O#r DISPOSITION- HEW ‘ • *. Hog* Sit. Armour A Co. . . 2'»u ! •. 1*42 I’udahy Pack. Co. *••»»; .‘SSO >177 Hold Packing Co. 3* 1591 M«»rrls Packing <’o. ... 1 14 » 1 t1 Swift A- Co.■ ' ' Hoffman Bros . 6 ... Midwest I'acklcjf «V . ... 18 Cudahy. from Denver. 475 Kennard '• * John Roll) a- Hon* .. 10 Murphy. .1 \V. <17 Sinclair Packing Co 49 Wilson Packing < *o. l • Duberger. Henry S . 1 * Anderson A Son ' Dennis fir Francis ... Ellis fir Co. 9 Harvey. John 22 Huntzinger fir Oliver ’ * [ngtiram, T. f. . '0 Kellogg P. G . . . . ... 1 Kirkpatrick Bros.•"» KrObba fir Co. . 24 Longman Hr<»s , ... 256 M. K. C. A f. fn . ZO .... K*x-1 .T. B fir Co 64 Sargent A Finnegan 4) Smllev Bros./i • • • • Wertheimer A Degen ... '» .... . )ther buyer* 2"4 -r-i Totals .. 7*0 UMf il*r' -...- J I nu-Hgc l.iveslock. ‘‘h’cago. ii«t». * l "lied F* a • a L»e fitment <-f Agrb ultur* i t attle K . pfe. « nOS i.l tee reers trade \ •» y flnv. . wank t" . ■>" under Thursday * > iin« early ad\ac • ' week erased, moderate supply being he'd off marks', •hipping demand very narrow; killing ijrality platn. bulk qua lily And < nndi t .m to -ell at 7 50419.00c. little above rrirjo; *ho \ cry uneven; fat cows ,n,J heifers 16c to 26c under Thuredft' a phi:' iiaitr. inbetwoen grads heifers and better gtadea fst .ows showing most <Je i line; cenuere and .■titters steady, prac ically no change n but:?». vealers erratic; itrottg to unevenly mgtie . outaidera se i-. ting chni. e handy weight upward to 115 "0. bulk light . ,it\«fs .,#11 60®12 60. * Hogs Receipts. 4 1.'MW n#ad; medium »od weighty but- hei* m'Uiid steady with Thursday's b*at tln.e; lighter weight un »ven. 1 o to 26c luglier; big pa« kers hold mg back, desirable 240 to 290 pound av erages, fl" *''"11 05; top. $11 10: most 180 to 230 pound weight. $10 60^10.86; 140 to 17" pound kind $10 00fM0 60; hulk itronjweight slaughter pig". $9.60^ 10.00; [iMcUltig sows $10.15® 10,40, heavyweight nogs $!0.50fr 11 10; medium. $ 16 160 1 \ U0; light. $9 8ft tf 10.78; light-light. *9 2ft'd I" 45; pn> kmg hogs amhoth, #10 1ft® 10.6o; [lacking bogs, tough. $9 66®10.16; alaug ler pigH, $8.28610.00. sheep and Datnbe Rerflpts, fej lambs, steady tr. atrong; bulk. $18.26® 1*75. early top tn shippers. $1*00. best liebi higher: t’olnrado lambs. $18 7ft; fat iheep 25c and more lower; odd lots fat • \%»s $P bo h jo no; feeding isniha. scarce, fully steady; most sales $17.60 018.00. Knn.iia I'llT K.n.«i • It > 80. I'nllM _m»t.» Urpartnirnt A«rlcultur» tattlr-H. ...inr., 1,000 hr*>l; catvfa. 700 •leer* *1 >w. around ateady with Thuri lay'a dull cloaa; hea\y ale**!* held above I? jo offerings month holdover*; an* .rork dull, weak; bulk butcher fowa I4.X6 n 7.00; rannera and cutter*. $2.$0A/.**» ills and ralvaa ateady, ptaotlcftl t°P ful. $11 0V; atorkara and feeders alow, i.tuind ateady: bulk lu.6bA6.7l. Hogs Receipt*. 6,00«l head; market alow; few aftlea to ahlSpcva uneveri. i,end t«> n*<: lower than Tbuiaday a «v »!««► earl ld|\ 610.73: hulk of aalea 11 ii, 1 ii © 10.7 'I. np weighty butcher* *r,lu , ..g packer* bidding l^!io l^wer; faw tonlrabla run >«« pound bv*ib«m, 610.60$ in.70. light light* nnd plf" "**•** J# 1 to 160-pound average*. 6*.• »p 3 *»: pg*'* lug *o\v». 25c lower at 110.00 A10.16. dock pig* ataadjr. |7 un$7.7& Aheap Receipt*. J.000 head- lambe, /ft to 40c higher, top. $i* 10. otn*ra, $17-60 $11.00; no aheap offered. Alou* <lty I*l«e*twl4. Alou* City. Jan. 60.—tattle—Rerelpta l 700 bead market alow; killer* and m.icUera weak; fat atecra and yearling*. 17 00It 1 2 00 bulk $7.60$ 6.60, fat « fn * ,.,d half-iB $4.00© 10.00. cannera *'* , niter*. |2.:.0$;i 50, veal*. $6."Of# 10 $. I nit. |4 DO 4/tl.llO . fr.itn.. |K.|0®7-A: Mi.rH.ri, »».#<>«« alnrk -rarlinaa ■ at r. II »«*H 78; fouling row* ■ lirlforo, IS 00® 4 10. ling. t<nr.*i|,t. Jl.ono baail. n.nrk.t HiSHo I"'"-, top 119.71; Butt Of ... Jo light. ll.IOIftA.40: huii'horo. 11" -o , |.i 7. mlir.l. 11 0. IIS 10.bit. hr.-y pn.kri. III. 00® I 9. Bo ; ■!•«». *7.90 <91.99. i,tra. II.99S 1.00. Mharii K.-tlpta, 1.000 hr*.!: martin sl rndy. Ka*| At. 14iul* l.lteat<t*-l«. r.aat At I nula. ill , .fan. 2'* H*»ga R^ t.-ipg | ft.00*1 head. good butcher hog* -lidv tu wirnng. Hint light* nnd pigs ■.. 11 v 2Sc higher, fop. $41 I 6 fur 'weighty iirtim., hilly i»o pound* and up «4 o a a a* »«l** * * '* 'f > 0 I-, it) | *i o pound* $10 oOtpi 10 lit 1" ■ piii|11>1 pigs ID u 9 76 Itghi p * , ii n '} " i puck *r *ow*. 19 $6*$|o On , „|ik. Mi fipla i ; non bend " her • i- s w 11\ •» lu I 'i it 1 ■ lit’s* b>i i $0 a d> g.uiil *ud chn * light ycalete 41 (• ■ g ii#r .i1 fit.0*1 oilier tdansee ahoif I .•iff" l,. efi d *1 on ; I ears on. ‘ canto-1* *" 11$ v (J». bologna hud*, j-t (i>fi t if Ahrfh and !«ni*iba Receipt* 200 head: fll In Hills, :6c higher lop $ I 4 2 fi; hulk. IM iibd * y '• i• • iJ' iiocHan|fa*1 at • 1on _nl »|<v-c muii> siuadj . chute* haul • waa. $4nJ.60® 10.14. Stock Market Is Again Dominated bv Issues of Oils Hails. Rather Mixed: Math Truck Continues Rapid Rise; American W oolen Drops; Money Easy. H, RICHARD SI-II.I.ANK. ( nivetMil Service Financial l/ditor. New Vork, .Ian. 30 Again ilie olladoni .nsie the stock market today. Seven out 01 the 10 slocks most largely traded In tvtin oils and of Ian total transactions in .11 shares for the whole .session, oils made fully „3 t ;; per cent. There were very Heavy dealings In Issues not at all promi nent until recently, for example, .Mara caibo Oil and Independent Oil, . Half a dozen announcements through tho day of inereases in the price of crude and of gasoline in various sections of the nation stimulated demand for the petro leum issues, some of which closed 3 to 5 points up. Hails were rather mixed, a few. like Southern, Baltimore <fc Ohio and Frisco, being strong, while others were not. The rails are likely to be lean of a bullish fac ial for a time. The January statements of roads east, of the Missouri and north of the Ohio ate now predicted to be poorer than estimated at first. The "millionaire issues." as Durant, Du pont. fast ]roa Pipe and Baldwin, now ate termed owing to their high price, were active and higher. Of the specialties. Radio and Associated Dry Hoods were the most conspicuous, owing to their strength. Mack Truck continued Its very rapid rise and was at 139\ when something happened. in comparatively short time the price was 133'4 From this decline there whs a rapid recovery of 1 point. The re port that. Mack Truck is to be taken over by Dupont persists, but again bfficlal de nial la made by Dupont offclals. American Woolen continued ita pro tra< led decline. Monev rales continue easy. Ruaineaa In the ivariket. while considerably reduced from the most active period, is wholly satisfactory. Shipping shares command more stten Ralls were up an average of two-fifths of n point. Industrials were up a full point. New York Quotations | --* New York Stock hx bans# Quotation* furnished by l H; ' he L t'o_. - Omaha National Bank Bldg. Thure. High Boa- Close ‘.lone. Ag Chemical .... 18% 16*. \* » Ajax Rubber ... 11% 11% 11% Allied Chemical . *3% *3 *2.'* 21 Allis chalrtiera .78 76 7i% American Beet S 41% 46% 40% 41 Am B Shoe F. • . • •{.. Am *'an .1G8% 164% !•»«» % 161 » Am Car A Fdry.201 2*10 Am 11 A L .- . I -! Am H A I. pfd .73 71 71 < Am Inter Corv .. ' 2ft% 3^% 4 4 Am J.Inseed Oil . 28% " % 27% -•_»% Am Locomotive .117 115% 115% 1 * *» Am Radiator . Am Sb A com ..11% 11% 11 i Am Smelting .... 99% 97% 99% JJ% Am Smelt pfd. ••. 1”!J Am Steel Fdricfl . 48% 46% 4*> 4 4>» * Am Sugar .61% 6U% 40% 6*»% Am Sumatra . .. 1 ' *0% An. Tel A Tel ...13'% 13S* 13*% 122% At. Tobacco .... 87% 86% 87% it% ' W A Klee .. £5 !.« Woolen . 52% 43% £■-’ 49'i rmtda . 45 44 45 41 . ia.eid D Q. ... 158 168 mated Oil ... ‘-9% *• % 39% 3s% t.»on ..'.117% 116% 11 7 % 111% r- Count L .151*4 151% 151% lulu (-U A W 1 .. ' % 2F% 2 5 24 % on ic Re Co 116% J14 1 * 1 13 i* tin - Nichole . • • • '-7% 2 8 •.in ... 130 % 1V. 1 -• * it t more AO .79% 77% 7« '•!*'* ad Nil “A . . 25% 2 5 2« 4 -> -teel 51% c% 50 *4 :0\ *:•»- h Mcgreto . . 43% 5 7 41 % ■> Hook-Min Ry ... 79% 39% 3 * % Hiook -Man pM.• • 4 •’’% Brook-Edison Co. 128% 127 * 12« % 12* . . f Pack . ..lo;% j'U% J"2% ioi% i h I! f PeroUu.u .. JS 4 2x% 2 x % -8% Cal A Aria .Min .. 56 4 54 % ■ i. * * Cunad I’ac .149% ejj • •„n’ Leath.. 18% * * *4 Cent 1.* Lth, pfd.. 36 35% •’ •» * ‘X'm • Vrro 'In Pasco .. 54 52% % t. % . .. i,• 1 .tutor* «•>% .T> % 4 /4% ciie-ap A O • .96% l>6 % "6% ’4 Ch (Jr West com 10% 10 1 •» % 1 o % ni< c.j West pfd 27 26 % 26 % 6*4 • I, ■ A N W ... . 71 % •"% 71 % 70% • .\i a s P ]"•% 13% 13% n\ C M A S» P pfd.. 2 3% 22' % 2*3% --H C K I * P .45% 45% 4.. t 46 C *»i I" M A O Ry 63% ’4 ci I • Copper . 36% % 36 A # 26% i blii.. .25% 26 7 % 24% (,'luet t - Pea bod y . .... .... 88 ( luett Peab pfd. i\, .,-Co*!« >1 % 67% *7% 87% K i« I e* Iron. 46% 43 46% 4 . Columbian Carb. i o' 'I III bl; Gas . . 4 8% 4 * % 48% 49 4 i , igolcum .. 40% 29*4 40% 40 Congo Id Clg. C jnsolI«1 Gas 78% 76 ' ; * 1 f Cont Can u7 % 68*4 t>7 4-7 % Cum Motors 9% 8% * % * 9 Corn Prod . 3*% *4% '39% £•** c..*den £3% 32% ej** 32% Cru rble ... 75 *3% «4 % 73% Cuba Cane Hug . .. • ] * % ]* Cuba Care 8 pfd 57 56% *7 Cub* Am *ug .. •** *1% 1' ij smel Fruit ... 52% 5t% 63% *• Han Id Boone .... 6 4% 6 S ■ ls-bl Chem 48% 4. ■ 4 8% 45% f»*l A I.bcka . ..140 139 % 11'* |»0| A Hud 139 14% 138% 139% Dupont de Nentr* 14* 113% 14.% 142% |iont«* Mines . 1 *» % 15% KtiNtman Kodak 114% 114% 114% 11J% Kr.» US Knd lent t *.f ohnaon . '• * * *2 Klee Slot Bat ... 66 % **** 68 % eS Hmoai Players .. 95% 94% 94** 93% Fifth Ax liufe X.lna Flak Rubber . 11 % H *■* 11% ]]> Fieisrhman’s Tat . 83% 52% *3% *2% i Jan Asphalt .... i% <,-j 81% 61 Jan Klactrfo .S#l% '4% 3A7 % 38"% Hen Motor* . 7 4 % 7 3% 74% 74% Hold Dust .*1% 41 41% 41% Goodrich . 43% 4»% 41% 42% firr • Nor Ore .. 39 .11% 3# 31% C3r♦ Nor Ry pfd . *9% 6J% Lftnlf Hiafe* Steel . 6»*. *7% M 38% Aarlmaan Trunk. 3I7« 31% 31% 31% Hayes Wheel _ 37% 37% 3?% 3| Hudson Mfttnra .. 16% 36 *5% 36% Homast*k® Win ..45 44 45 48 Houston Oil . 84% 63% *3% 91 Hupp Motor* .... 16% 15% 16% 18 III Central . 11* 1H% ill Central pfd «... •• inspiration . !«% 29% I* % 29% Int Kng Com Crp 32% 32*# 12% *1% Inr Harvester . 191% 1*7 Int M M . 13% 13 13% 13 lot M M pfd _ 43 48% 47% 45% Inter Nickel . 23 28 23 28% Inter Paper . 58% 55% 68 68% Inter Tel A T#l .. 93 92 94 93% Indepen Ota .... 23% 19% 23% 19% Jonea Tea .. 19% 19 , Jordan Motor ... 4f% 44% 44% 44% K c Southern ... *7% 37 % 37% 37 Kel - Springfield .16% 16 '6% 1f% Kenne-ott . 65% 64'# 65% 65% Lea Rubber . 11% Lehigh Valley ... 77 76% 77 78% Lima Lokomotiv* . • 89% *9 Looa* - Wile* .. .... .... 79 I. A Nashville. 108% Mack Truck •.t§9% US A 1*4% 1M% May P#pt Store. 1«'7% 1*>7 Max * e|t Motor A 78% 74 78 77 % Maxwejj M H _ 3.% 33 9 % 34% Marland . 48 44 % 48 44 % Mexican Seaboard 17% 17 17% 1 Miami Copper ... 23% 21 % 2i% * 5T K A T Ry .... 38% 31** 33% 8J% Mo Panlflo . 3«»i 38«* 38% *•% Mo Pacific Pfd 74% 77 % '«% 77% Mont Ward ... 51% 51 % 41% 51% Mother T>©d* . s% »% 6% J Hi Vaah Motor* . . . 260 234 264 *82 Nwtjonal Biscuit . 7* 8* a Wholesale Salesman A long established New York underwriting and distributing house has a vacancy in its syndicate department for a secretary salesman, with experience and acquaint ance in Denver, Colorado Springs. Salt Lake City, Kansas City and Omaha. The position necessitates residence in the territory with almost constant traveling, It requires exceptional ability and offers commensurate rewards. All conmuinica lions will be hold in confidence. Write full details to Box ('124. Omaha Bee. f Notional Km in el "& 5^% National l«#Hd . 151% 158% 13.x * 1 V Y Air Brake 50% 50% 5"% ot, N Y Central . .. .122% 122% 122% 123 V X C Hr St.li‘» 129% X V X H AH . •'< J % 30% 50% H o % North 'Amrrl.HH 42% 42% 42% *2% Northern Pacific . 69% 68% *»9 69 N \ 'V Ry.129% 128% 128% 128% urpheum . 26% 26 26% 26 Owetia Bottle 46% 4*. % 4$% 46% Pr.ific Oil • «4% 62% 64% 68% Pickard Motor.. ■ ■ 18% 15% l‘«n- American .. 70% t-1% 70% 66% Pan-American B. . 70% 69% 70% 6 9% It t: 40% 48% UV 4 • . People* tin* . 113% 113% 113% 114%. Per* Marquette . 69% 68 Phlndelphla Co. .. 5JC% 5f>% Phillips Per . 43% 4 4% 45% 44% Pierce-Arrow .... 12% 1.8% 13% 13 Postuni ‘Vreal . . 96% 96% Pressed Steel • ar. •»*» 65% 65% 65 Prod A Refiner*. . 31% 31% 31% 31 Pullman . 141% 143 Punts Ale Sugar.. 43% 42% 43% 43% | Pure Oil . 32% 31% 32% 32%, Radio Corp . 65% 62% 65% 62 Fly Steel Spring.l"il , Ftav Conned . ... 15% 14% 15% 14% Reading . 7 s % 77 % 79% 78% Replogl* . 19% 19% 19% 20 , R«l» Yrun A Steel. 58% 56% odr 1 Royal Mutch N V. 57% 64% 56% 52% St 1. A H V. 62% 60% 61% «0% St t> A H IV. 48 % 48 48% 48'. Schulte Cigar SI.. 11.5 114 % 115 114*, Sear*- Roebuck ..162% 162 162 161 Shell Villon Oil... 27% 27 27 % 26% Simmons «o . 35% 32% 35% 33% Sinclair Oil . 2 4 23% 23% 22% Sinclair pfd . 92 91 90% Sh»e* Sheffield . . 60% 85 86 85 Shelly Oil . 28% 28% 2S% 26% Southern Pacific. . 105 104% 104% 104' Southern Railway. *5% 81% 85 81 % Standard Oil Cal. 6«% 65% 66% «5% Standard Oil N .1. 46% 45\ 15% 45% Standard PI Ula**. 14 % 14 % Stewart-Warner .. 73% 71 72% 72% S'romberg . •;*% 66 Studebaker . 4.5 *4% 44 % 43'j Submarla^ Boat. 10 9% Texan Co . 4S % 48 48% 4 8 Tex <»ulf Sulp ...106 l')4 306 % 19% Texan A Par . ... 45% 44% 1:5% 44% Tlmk Roll Bear . 38 % 38% 3» % 38% Tob Prod . 75 74 75 74 Toh Trod "A" ... 98 97% 98 97% Trannoon OJI . r. % 5 6 r. % I n ion Pa* ..... 14 9% 149 1 49 1 48% United Friuli ....213 211 211 218% l S Cant IP . .180 178 180 178% V S Ind Alcohol .81% 79% 80% .3% V S Rubber .. 41% 41 % 41% 41% V S Rubber pfd. 54% V S Steel . 1 27 126 % 126% 126% V s Steel pfd .. 124% 124 124 125 % ( tah ' ’Opprr.. ... 90 Vanadium . 28% -M 28% 28 Vlvaudou . 11% 10% 10% 10% M aba all . 22% -1% -7% 21% Mabaah “A* _ 58% 56 58% f7% Meat Pnion _121% 120% 12 1% 121% Meat Air R ... .10.4% 10.5 10.5% f05 Westing Filer .... 74% 72% 74% 72 White Vagi* Oil . 31 30% 30% 30% White Motor* .... 75 it 7 4 73 % Wool worth Co ...116% 11 n 116% 114 Wlllvs-Ovr-rland 10% 9% 10 % 9% Willy*.Over pfd.. 75 73 74 % 73% Wilson . .. 7% 7% 7% 7% Wilson pfd . 23% 22 2*% 21% Worthing Pump.. 65% 63% 65% *?% W rig ley Co .49% 49 49 % <9 >*! Cab Taxi Co . 1. . . . ... 51 V el Cab MIf i'O v,i* % Total *a'*» Thuraday. 2.061.900. Today* 2 p. m. males. 1.310,300. EX-D1 VI MEN DS. Atchison . li 76 American Csn .fi.25 and $2 extra Pullman ... 12.00 Columbia Has .6 5 Amer. Waterworks . 50 Stewart-Warned ...11 2 5 V S Steel pfd . 1 75 Amer Radiator pfd.g.,,..1 75 New York Bonds __ Now York. .Ian. GC — fiend prlro. turn'd upward today under the leadership of the m-uth western railroad iaeu"* which were stimulated by reporta of new merger alignments and prospects for favorable earning* and dividend action. Leading oil company obligations elao continued to re "pond to another sorlr-s of gasoline and rude oil price advances. Pointed bidding for “Katy ' adjustment 5a developed today following the announce, ment that new banking interests had ac quired a block of th« company a sloe* and reports that the road might form the nucleus of a ne railroad * on ■mlldation. The posglblllly of an inrreesM dividend on "Katv** preferred at©< k. into •vh«ch the boode tre convertible else *a« i factor 1n lifting their price up more than 2 point" to a new high at 9.% Other aoUthweatem rail liens for wh h there vraa a brisk demand were the Inter national Or eat Northern adjustment «a which Jumped 3 polnta to a new top end carious iasues of ih* Frisco St. Lout" southwestern. Missouri Pacific and Kar • a. city Southern fallrt*ada all of wh'rh ive •« touched t/y mergei rumors. While the oils *t II maintained their eadershlp of the industrial group. eoin« >f the coppers and mlacellaneoua Issues «< ored substantial galna. Advance* ran* nir from l to 4 polnta embraced Pan American Petroleum 6*. Skeily oil c Mafftna Copper 7a. Virginia-' '•rojlna ’hemleal 7s, Wilson A Co. i%a and chile i'nppee 4s. Negotiations we e reported under’ \ for se\eral new inioorrant bond %>%*•► riie Est railway of France in understood in be seeking a loan of $ i *,0*0.00* to *2'' 00*. *40. and the .New Toik Edison on* psny may' eater the market with an offer ing of about $30.0fM’.01*. New Tork. .Tan. 3* Following are to days high low and closing prices of bond* on th» New Tork Stock e*rhsnge and the total sate* of each bond: (l fitted Mates government bonds in dollars and thirty-aeconds of dollars.) I nltrd Staten Honda. Raleo (In 11.4>**‘»>. High Low rjose M Liberty .l%s ...1*1 It 1*1 1« 1*117 13 Liberty lat «%•. 102.00 1*1 23 1*2.*0 222 Llbertv 2d «%* 101.5 1*1.5 1*1 2 31 1.1 hen •, ..1 4%* .101 17 101 14 101.17 36« Libert) 4tli 4 % a. 102.** 101.SO 10121 125 V S Treat '• TOO 20 1*0.24 1** 24 21 U » Treat 4 % * .1*4 30 104 30 104 70 Foreign. 42 Anton .T V Wka 4s f*% 9*% 9*’. 21 Argentine 7s ....1*2% 1*2 1*2 23 Argentine 4s 95% 95 • ’ % 14 Austrian gtd n 7s. 97% 94% 97% 21 Bordeaut t? ... *t- d s * * % .4 Ur P’Sgu* 7 % S 9'.% 9?S *?% 19 Rio de Ian 9" 17 1% ?»% 9 • 11 caechoalo- *• "'7 . 0** 1A*% 1**% 14 Pept nf «elne 7* 9*% 30% 30% 10 '‘soada 6%s r* ’79.1*7 1*2 1*7 43 «'aneda 5a ‘5? .1*7 1*7% 1*7% 9 Dutch r 1 *p 4? t**% 1*0 l**% 4. Dutch V. 1 r%* 19 95% 94% 9’% 4 Framerlcan 7%e 94% 34% *4% 41 Trench 4a . .103% 101 1*3'. 1,1 French 7a.91 % *1 % PI % 13* German e* I 7a 96% *9% * % 7 Ot Cons F P J 7a 30% 9* % 90S Sj Japanese •»%s . 91% 31% P’% 24 Japanese 4* ....12% »2% ‘3% ?:t K Belgium 7 % • ...1*9% 1*1*. 1*9 7* K Belgium 4%a . 93% 9i% 9*% 13 K Per mark *» ’*2 IMS 1*1% 31 K Hungary 7%a . 9* *9% »* 3* K Netherlands "a 1*5% 1"S 1*4% 4 7 K Netherlands *a 1*2% 1*2 % i*:% 24 K Norway 4» 1*44 10*% 93% 1** 12 K Serbs r H 9. .. 45% 95% *5% J 7 K Sweden i< % a 99% 39% 99% 44 Nord K>a $%• .53% 42% *3 39 Paris Lynns M 6a I* 73% ** 1« Rep Bolls it Ip 93% 93 93 17 Hep Chile 9a 41 .107% 1*7% 1*7% 7 Bep Chile 7a . . .101 100% 101 16 Ben Columbia 4%t 99% *9 % ••% 35 Bep Cuba 6%a 91% 99 % 99% 1 Bep rinland «e . . . 91% 9«% *4% 6 Rep Haiti 4s . 94 94 94 9 St Queensland fla . 103% 103% 1*3% t ft Kin d d S *s. 94% 96% MS 5 ft San Paulo *a ..103 102% 1*2% 7 Swlae 1*1 4%t . .101% 101% 1*1% 64 FKOBAT 5 %a 192*.117% 119% 11T .19 CKGHAT 6%t 1917 104% 104% 1-4% 63 V S Brasil 9e . 97% 94% • *% 0 U * llriall Hi 7a *3% 93 I'. % flonvast I e 17 Am Agr Cbm 7%a 10*% 1*0 1**% 4 Am chn *f d «a . *9 »;% 9 4 4 Am Smelt *a . .105% 1*5% 1*5% 13 Am Smelt M .. .94% 94% *6 % 11 Atn Sugar 6a .1*2 1*1% 1*2 14 Am TAT 5 % a .'*1% 1*1% 1*1'. 12 Am TAT onl tr 6e.!0*% 1*0% 1**% 2ft Am TAP col tr 4«. *4% 96% 94% 6 Am W IV A FI 5a 94% 94% 94% &4 Ana con Cop 7a 39.1*1% 1*1 t*t % 34 Anacnn Cop 6a bt l"0\ 1*0% 1**% 9 Armour Del &%a .. 92 91% 92 19 Alio 011 6a ...102% 1*2% 1*1% 14 A T A ft F g*n 4a. . *• ••% *«% 6 At «%f L LAN <• 96% 94% 34% 24 n A- O ^fg lie 95 1*2 1*1% 1*3 44 H * O tat fra eifs .100% 1*0% U'(>% |0 B A O cvt 4%a .. 90% »"H *n% 4 Hell Tel T» fra ..101% 101% 101% LI Beth St <’©n «* A. 9s % 9b % , Hath Hr p tn 4*.... 91% 92 9'i% Briar Hill Mt 5H». . 99 99 99 . 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S'i - »«»'»'« ZtltbSu* curb m.ik.i "»* nmr. ev.nl! but 'ho strength of **»• oils was K th« out standing feature (J| * General advance* .f J- tu«» dJ, ha i r« I In mld' ontlnent crude and *au' tlonaI gaaolHie price increase* atimulnted the buying of lh<> peiroteun. Bjuen. »^ar refining .our.,1 22 ,-ulnty to -»#, (111 of N.LiriKkn. II lo Bnl1 nom11 w.ro recorded 1>> 1 ,, i Mnsnollu. i’rallie oil and U»» lold »"■ now- mock) south I’eimej Ivama an ' ilazfM ins Radio mads a ^lii’vTd.nds Hours, to the inauguration of d,JJ bv rising 2% points to 43%. Symia the tic Hilvatu’C? *>f a point or more also took place in Charles Freshman, Defor fesi and Thompson. Public utilities moved in egulHrl. hlghrr. America,I Right and Tea, (Ion ad tamed V, t-o 14a, Klrn trl- Huml and Sharp. »S to ii'. an.l Middle, evt Idllihi. ) " 461*'. 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Belgium ... . 105 ' . .na-:* . 1 ' ' 1 # '7* ho S o- akta .-fJ 'y I'rnmtrlt .77 ■ ,W\ V ' i K! r. n ■ I .. • ♦ * * 4 * Prance .1**, .0744 lermanv .37.4 -*7*2 Jreeea ...I*-*1 .01 *4 . lugo-Slawa .30 -°U5 Norway ..37 Kweden .*7 Switzerland .1>* .'%th IJberti Bond*. New Turk. Jan. 3°.—Libert- * at 1 r ni : Liberty. 2 4*. 3r'l IT. F;» at 4 ♦* 3 01 »■ - nd 4 * *. 1 <• I •’ ^ Third 4 '» « 101.1 Fourth 4,- 101.11 f* government 4s 100.2* L* S. government 4 4». 104 7 ' New lork Call Money. \ \- » Jan *0 —Call Men >; ea .1 y ; h,*- 3 4 j»- cent, low 1'--* » •* -rnt. ruling rat*. 3 4 P#r rent; cloatng >id. 3.4* ;.e- cent: offered at pe'- rent; a*i loan Ik, per ce«vt rail loan* against i crept anc eg. 3 per • *n;. time loan* easy, ■nixed collateral. 0O-*rt day*. *y03>y pe" ■Ant; 4 mgpthf. 2\ per rent; priire ommerclal paper. 3 4 per rent. Chicago **noC Market, c M ' ,.,V reogipts 7 401 tub*. !a*» >ear. * 01* ub* 11 *1 car*. 10 new. extra*. 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